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The Illinois Senate has approved requiring public schools to teach LGBT history. The Senate voted 34-18 on the plan by Chicago Democratic Sen. Heather…
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Identity theft was the top complaint consumers made to the Illinois attorney general's office last year.Attorney General Lisa Madigan released the annual…
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A recent report has shown Illinois is in the midst of a severe teacher shortage, particularly in the central part of the state. A panel of lawmakers took…
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Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner has proposed shifting the responsibility for funding teacher pensions to local school districts. The governor says schools…
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Illinois will get $1.7 million in federal grants for six anti-poverty programs.U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin said the money will pay…
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The state's education chief says that the $350 million boost promised to public schools this year will be distributed beginning in April. State schools…
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The state's education agency wants to hire a "storyteller" to relay "amazing" stories from Illinois' public schools while lawmakers are still trying…
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For the past month, the Rauner Administration has been working to implement a tax credit program for individuals and corporations who choose to donate up…
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Four central Illinois communities will share more than $400,000 in federal housing money to help families with job-training, education and more. The U.S.…
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The Illinois Community College Board is planning to roll out several alternative ways people can earn their high school equivalency certificate other than…